English

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Etymology

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From Portuguese macambira.

Noun

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macambira (plural macambiras)

  1. A thorny shrub, Bromelia laciniosa, of the pineapple family, native to Brazil and Argentina.
    • 1984, Mario Vargas Llosa, translated by Helen R. Lane, The War of the End of the World, Folio Society, published 2012, page 267:
      The circus people proceeded, amid macambiras and across stony ground, taking turns pulling the wagon.
    • 2006, Ehsan Masood, Daniel Schaffer, Dry: Life Without Water, page 114:
      Pineapple-like plants known as macambiras, with worrisome thorny red blades, spring up in the hundreds out of the ground.